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What does a Director Metering Engineer do?

A Director Metering Engineer oversees the design, implementation, and management of metering systems for utilities such as electricity, water, or gas. They lead teams responsible for ensuring accurate measurement, data collection, and compliance with industry standards. This role involves strategic planning, project management, and collaboration with other departments to optimize metering technologies and processes. The Director also stays updated on regulatory changes and technological advancements to enhance system efficiency and reliability.

What is the difference between Director Metering Engineer vs Metering Engineer?

AspectDirector Metering EngineerMetering Engineer
CredentialsBachelor's or higher in engineering, often with management experienceTechnical engineering degree or diploma, specialized in metering systems
Work EnvironmentLeadership role overseeing teams and projects in energy or utility companiesHands-on technical work, installation, and maintenance of metering equipment
Employer & IndustryUtilities, energy companies, large industrial firmsUtilities, energy providers, manufacturing plants
Search & Comparison IntentLeadership, management, strategic planning in meteringTechnical skills, system installation, troubleshooting

The main difference is that the Director Metering Engineer focuses on leadership, strategy, and overseeing metering projects, while the Metering Engineer handles technical installation and maintenance tasks. Both roles require relevant technical knowledge, but the director position involves higher-level management responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Director Metering Engineer, and why are they important?

To excel as a Director Metering Engineer, you need a strong background in electrical engineering, utility metering systems, and leadership, typically supported by a relevant engineering degree and significant industry experience. Familiarity with advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), SCADA systems, and certifications such as Professional Engineer (PE) are highly beneficial. Outstanding project management, strategic thinking, and communication skills set top candidates apart in this leadership role. These competencies ensure effective oversight of metering operations, compliance with regulatory standards, and successful implementation of metering technologies.

What are the primary challenges faced by a Director Metering Engineer when managing large-scale utility metering projects?

A Director Metering Engineer often faces challenges related to integrating new metering technologies with legacy systems, ensuring regulatory compliance, and managing cross-departmental teams. Coordinating between field technicians, IT specialists, and regulatory bodies requires strong communication and project management skills. Additionally, staying current with industry standards and technological advancements is essential to ensure accurate data collection and system reliability. Proactive problem-solving and adaptability are key to overcoming these challenges and driving successful project outcomes.
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Oracle Utilities Oracle CCS MDMS Functional Lead

Oracle Utilities Oracle CCS MDMS Functional Lead

Accenture

Overland Park, KS • Remote

$62.75 - $79/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago


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Job description

We Are:

Accenture's Oracle practice, and we make the new happen now. Every day, we imagine the future and bring it to life using design thinking, agile development methodologies, and new smart tech like IoT, automation, and AI. We even built our own platform, myConcerto, that mixes the best parts of Accenture and Oracle to help companies come into their own as digital leaders. Ready to find genius answers to seriously hard business challenges and work with some of the best? Come join a team that feels personal even though it's over 54,000 strong. As a Global Cloud Elite and Platinum member of the Oracle Partner Network with over 145 awards, we're proud the industry is taking notice of our work, too. Visit us here to find out more about Accenture's Oracle practice (https://www.accenture.com/us-en/services/oracle-index.)

You Are:

Accenture is seeking an experienced Oracle Customer Cloud Service (CCS) Meter Data Management System (MDMS) Functional Lead to join our enterprise technology team. This role is pivotal in managing and optimizing Clients meter data operations within the Oracle CCS/MDM platform, ensuring accurate and timely processing of meter data to support billing, settlements, regulatory compliance, and customer operations across our US service territories.

You will serve as the primary functional expert bridging our Metering, Customer Operations, IT, and Regulatory teams - owning the end-to-end functional integrity of meter data management from collection through consumption.

What You'll Bring

  • A structured, detail-oriented approach to functional analysis and configuration.

  • The ability to operate independently and lead under ambiguity in complex, multi-stakeholder environments.

  • A collaborative mindset that bridges technical teams and business clients.

  • Ownership mentality ; you're accountable for the quality of your functional domain end to end.

The Work:

  • Lead the functional ownership, configuration, and continuous improvement of Oracle Utilities Meter Data Management (MDM/MDMS) integrated within the Oracle CCS ecosystem.

  • Oversee end-to-end meter data flows including VEE (Validation, Estimation, and Editing) rule configuration, interval data processing, scalar reads, and initial measurement creation.

  • Define and maintain functional configuration for device types, measuring component types, usage subscriptions, and service point hierarchies aligned with US utility operational models.

  • Manage the functional design and configuration of AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) head-end integration, supporting large-scale smart meter deployments across the service territory.

  • Ensure accurate and timely delivery of usage data to downstream Oracle CCS billing, market transaction, and settlement processes.

  • Partner with metering operations, field services, and IT integration teams to support meter-to-cash data flows including on-demand reads, remote disconnect/reconnect, and outage data.

  • Collaborate with integration architects on data exchange between Oracle MDM and external systems including AMI Head-End Systems (HES), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), OMS, SCADA, and ISO/market systems.

  • Lead fit/gap workshops, business requirements sessions, and solution walkthroughs with stakeholders across Metering, Engineering, Customer Operations, Regulatory, and Finance.

  • Develop and maintain functional design documents (FDDs), configuration workbooks, VEE rule documentation, and business process flows.

  • Define test strategies and lead SIT, UAT, and regression testing for meter data scenarios; manage defect resolution with vendor and internal development teams.

  • Act as the functional escalation point for production issues involving meter data exceptions, VEE failures, missing reads, and usage delivery failures impacting billing.

  • Monitor and ensure compliance with applicable US regulatory and market requirements for meter data accuracy, retention, and reporting (FERC, state PUC, ANSI C12 standards).

  • Stay current with utility industry trends including Green Button, NAESB standards, AMI 2.0, and evolving state-level data access regulations; assess and implement impacts to Oracle MDM configuration.

  • Mentor junior functional analysts and business analysts; lead knowledge transfer and documentation efforts across the metering functional domain.

Travel may be required for this role. The amount of travel will vary from 0 to 100% depending on business need and client requirements.

Here's what you need:

  • Minimum of 7 years of functional experience with Oracle Utilities CC&B or Customer Cloud Service (CCS) in a US utility environment.

  • Minimum of 5 years of direct, hands-on experience with Oracle Utilities Meter Data Management (MDM) - configuration, VEE rules, and integration with Oracle CCS billing.

  • Minimum of 2 years of hands-on experience configuring VEE rules (validation algorithms, estimation algorithms, and editing processes) within Oracle MDM.

  • Minimum of 1 year of experience supporting Utilities based projects. Experience to include, but not limited to - AMI/smart metering, interval data, scalar reads, TOU rates, meter data flows, ANSI C12 metering standards, Green Button Connect My Data and exposure to ERCOT, PJM, ISO-NE, NYISO, or MISO.

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent (minimum 12 years' work experience). If Associate's Degree, must have equivalent minimum 6-year work experience

Bonus Points if:

  • You have an Oracle Utilities MDM or CCS Cloud certification.

  • You have experience with Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) or equivalent middleware supporting MDM head-end and downstream integrations.

  • You have familiarity with major AMI head-end platforms such as Itron, Landis+Gyr, Sensus, Honeywell, and their integration patterns with Oracle MDM.

  • You have experience supporting Time-of-Use (TOU), Critical Peak Pricing (CPP), or Dynamic Rate programs requiring interval data processing.

  • You have a background in Net Energy Metering (NEM) or distributed energy resource (DER) measurement configurations within Oracle MDM.

  • You have prior experience supporting a large-scale AMI deployment or MDM implementation/upgrade within a US utility.

  • You have familiarity with Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC) or BI reporting for meter data quality and operational dashboards.

  • You have an understanding of US data privacy regulations applicable to customer energy usage data (state PUC rules, CPUC Rule 22, etc.).


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We anticipate this job posting will be posted until 07/19/2026.
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California $70,350 to $196,000
Cleveland $59,100 to $156,800
Colorado $63,800 to $169,300
District of Columbia $68,000 to $180,300
Illinois $59,100 to $169,300
Maine $54,400 to $144,300
Maryland $63,800 to $169,300
Massachusetts $63,800 to $180,300
Minnesota $63,800 to $169,300
New York $66,300 to $196,000
New Jersey $68,000 to $196,000
Virginia $59,100 to $180,300
Washington $80,200 to $180,300

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